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Welcome back to another great year at The Post! This year, we had an overwhelming flood of new freshmen photographers get involved with The Post, more than we’ve had in years. It’s wonderful to have new pairs of eyes at the paper and we’re so excited to see how they grow throughout the year! Below are some images created by our new freshmen in their first few weeks of college (as well as some from the summer). Enjoy!

Hi! My name is Kaitlin Owens. I’ll be starting my sophomore year at Ohio University this fall and I am also a staff photographer at The Post. I’ve done more commercial type work this summer than anything. Recently, I photographed Daniel Chimusoro, an up and coming musician in Cincinnati, and also a clothing line that debuted last week called Royales Clothing.

Hi again, Jason here, so I’ve done quite a lot of moving recently but I think I finally settled on a location. Leaving Athens was bittersweet, not knowing when I would be back to this strange part of Ohio, but very eager to explore another part of the United States. After a few weeks relaxing with my family I made the move to Muskegon to start my internship at The Muskegon Chronicle. That however that was short lived, and 12 short days later I was packing my things, and moving to New York. Since then, I’ve been networking, and trying to break into the freelance photojournalism world. I’ve been emailing several publications I think I’d be a good fit for, and even some commercial studios so I can learn that side of photography as well. It’s been a lot of sitting at my laptop, but I have been experimenting with different types of photography as well, I’ve been attempting, and so far failing at infrared photography. Here is a mix of what I did in Michigan, and some film and digital work from New York City. To stay up to date with my work go to my tumblr here. As always, thanks for looking and stay tuned for more posts from the photo staff!

My name is Katie Klann and I will be entering my junior year as a photojournalism student at Ohio University. I will be serving as a photo editor for this upcoming year for The Post.

This summer, I do not have an internship. This has proved to be quite the challenge for me, as I am trying to keep shooting as often as possible. Without having some sort of publication behind me, pushing me to go out and take photos, I had a rough start. I looked for festivals nearby or brought my camera with me when I went out for the day.

The photos below are from three separate occasions. The first set of photos is from a festival in the town next to my hometown. Next is a photo from our volunteer fire department’s extrication practice, where they taught new members how to use the jaws of life on a junk car. Finally, I spent this past weekend as a tourist in Chicago.

I plan to keep shooting for myself and enjoying it along the way! It’s helped me to rediscover why I fell in love with photojournalism.

Fair goers attempt to fight the force of gravity by sticking out their arms on the ride “Zero Gravity” on Saturday, June 7, 2014 at the St. John Vianney Festival in Brookfield, Wis.

Chris Bista hands a prize to someone after winning at his booth at the St. John Vianney Festival in Brookfield, Wis. on Saturday, June 7, 2014. His faux hawk glows under a black light after he dyes it.

Nancy Spoden, otherwise known as “Sox”, poses for a portrait on Saturday, June 7, 2014 in Brookfield, Wis., at the St. John Vianney Festival. Sox owns many different colorful and eccentric outfits for her job.

Two young girls hold on as they ride the Tilt-a-Whirl at the St. John Vianney Festival on Saturday, June 7, 2014.

A member of the Elm Grove Volunteer Fire Department practices breaking glass on a junk car on Wednesday, June 18, 2014 in Elm Grove, Wis.

Crown Fountain in Millennium Park lights up the sky after a storm in Chicago, Ill. on Saturday, June 21, 2014.

Janson Sauer, 9, top, swims towards the ladder at the South Park Wave Pool on Sunday, June 1, 2014. Despite the high temperature and humidity, the wave pool was not as crowded as it usually is on weekends. (EMILY HARGER | PHOTO EDITOR)

My name is Emily Harger, I am currently a junior at Ohio University studying photojournalism and am a photo editor at The Post this coming year.

This summer, I’m going back to my roots and spending the summer in my hometown city interning at the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. At first I was hesitant to head home for another summer. However, after finding a place to live actually in the city as opposed to my small town of Monongahela an hour or so south, everyday feels new and exciting. Spending what will probably be one of my last summers in Pittsburgh has allowed me to grow so much pride in this city, its people, and its culture. I am so excited to be photographing here for the next three months and exploring the hills that I’ve known and loved for 19 years.

Here are some of my favorite images I’ve made so far this summer on assignment for the Tribune-Review.

Eric Lee, landlord of the building that holds Allendale Market where a fatal shooting took place the day before, hugs his mother Nadine Spradley outside of the market in Sheradon, Pennsylvania on May 19, 2014. Darryl Terry, the owner of Allendale Market, was fatally shot yesterday in his store. (EMILY HARGER | PHOTO EDITOR)

Patrons of the Three Rivers Arts Festival congregate around the Point State Park fountain after Jeff Tweedy finished his set Friday evening, June 6, 2014. (EMILY HARGER | PHOTO EDITOR)

Dave Kerr has been a resident of Neville Township all of his life and is currently a member of the Community Advisory Panel for the Shenango Incorporated coke plant located on Neville Island, whose intention is to involve the community in the plant. The Community Advisory Panel meeting on June 2, 2014 included an informational meeting about the plant’s coke making process as well as a guided bus tour of the plant. (EMILY HARGER | PHOTO EDITOR)

Members of the rifle squad wait at parade rest before firing the salute at the Memorial Day ceremony aboard the USS Requin along the Ohio River on Sunday, May 25, 2014. (EMILY HARGER | PHOTO EDITOR)

A young girl looks over the edge of the water at Edith AbeytaÕs art piece entitled “o:ne:ka” underneath the Point State Park bridge at the Three Rivers Arts Festival on Sunday, June 8, 2014. The art piece consists of t-shirts and water to make a statement about the amount of water that goes into making one cotton t-shirt: 700 gallons. (EMILY HARGER | PHOTO EDITOR)

Sophia Feng, 6, puts on a mask to play dress up at the Saltworks Young Actors Studio booth at the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh’s 14th Annual Summer Reading Extravaganza on Sunday, June 8, 2014. The festival intended to bring light to the library’s Summer Reading Program, which started on Sunday. (EMILY HARGER | PHOTO EDITOR)

Mark Pollini of FlySpace Productions, the operations and production management company for the Three Rivers Arts Festival, puts up the first installation of Alexandre Arrechea’s piece “No Limits”, which features various buildings of New York City, including the Court House, which stands downtown outside of the Gateway Center. “No Limits” will be featured in multiple locations downtown for the Three Rivers Arts Festival which begins this Friday, June 6, 2014. (EMILY HARGER | PHOTO EDITOR)

A member of Breakatronz, a dance crew from New York City, performs during the Three Rivers Arts Festival at Gateway Center on Saturday, June 7, 2014. (EMILY HARGER | PHOTO EDITOR)

Juniors of the Pittsburgh Creative and Performing Arts School Instrumental Department celebrate after junior Marcus Kernan hit a home run during their annual softball tournament in West Park on the North Side on Monday, June 2, 2014. (EMILY HARGER | PHOTO EDITOR)

Becky Yhap and her daughter, Angela Yhap, dance during the performance of Machete Kisumontao, a seven-piece Puerto Rican music band, on the Stanwix Stage at the Three Rivers Arts Festival on Sunday, June 8, 2014. (EMILY HARGER | PHOTO EDITOR)

Samuel McKeown, middle, plays Taps on the bugle as Ron Luniewski, left, and John Stack, right, salute to the crowd during the Memorial Day service aboard the USS Requin along the Ohio River on Sunday, May 25, 2014. (EMILY HARGER | PHOTO EDITOR)

Sophia Z. Lariviere, 3, and her mother Xiaoying Zhang watch the black trout swim through the new 500-gallon fish tanks, a $30,000 renovation at Wholey’s on Saturday, May 31, 2014. Wholey’s held a “Count the Trout” event asking families to donate one dollar to The Children’s Institute of Pittsburgh to guess how many trout were in the tank in hopes to win a gift card to Wholey’s. (EMILY HARGER | PHOTO EDITOR)

George Balderose poses for a portrait outside of his home on the North Side on Friday, June 6, 2014. Balderose, who has been playing the bagpipes for 40 years and is the director of the Balmoral School of Piping, played a concert Friday evening in Gibsonia with his fellow musician Richard Hughes, who both belong to the group Road to the Isle. (EMILY HARGER | PHOTO EDITOR)

Kayakers paddle through the tunnel at North Park Lake on Saturday, May 24, 2014. Kayak Pittsburgh, located along North Park Lake, opened for the season on May 24, 2014 for Memorial Day weekend. (EMILY HARGER | PHOTO EDITOR)

I returned from my first year in Athens wide eyed and filled with the experience of new people, places and photography experiences. I came home to Missouri for a few weeks before a summer study abroad program, and took time to photograph some of the natural beauty of my home town. Please enjoy this small sampling of the Show-Me-State. -Olivia Raney, Photo Editor

A wary cat befriended me at Longview Farm Park. Like most humans, it was unsure of the camera at first, but quickly got used to the black box seemingly attached to my hand.

A therapy horse at Longview Farm Park stands in the late afternoon sun. Cared for entirely by a group of volunteers, these horses provide health benefits and help teach children with special needs compassion and self-esteem.

My sister cartwheels during a photo shoot in a local park.

An afternoon storm begins to brew; thunder storms and tornado warnings and watches are commonplace for Missouri summers.

Memorial Day was a busy day for many of The Post photographers. Check out some of their hard work!

Connor O’Donnell, 7, of the Three Rivers Leathernecks Marine Corps League watches veterans board the USS Requin before the start of the Memorial Day service aboard the submarine along the Ohio River on Sunday, May 25, 2014. (EMILY HARGER | PHOTO EDITOR)

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A veteran of Post 9199 salutes during the playing of the National Anthem at the start of the Memorial Day service aboard the USS Requin along the Ohio River on Sunday, May 25, 2014. (EMILY HARGER | PHOTO EDITOR)

Molly Baldwin, 8, leans in to place a flag at Historic Woodlawn Cemetery in Toledo, Ohio, on Friday, May 23, 2014. She is joined by siblings Isaac, 13, left, Margaret, 5, Mark, 6, behind Molly in a cap, and Gabriel, 15, who holds Josie, 2, on his shoulders. Placing the flags has become a tradition for the Baldwins and their dad, Anthony Baldwin, right. (ISAAC HALE | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER)

Dorothy Sobczak, Cpl. Harold W. Reed’s wife at the time of his death 63 years ago, is presented with a folded American flag to honor her ex-husband’s service to America at Reed’s funeral service held at Ottawa Hills Memorial Park in Toledo, Ohio, on Saturday, May 24, 2014. Reed was killed during the Chosin Reservoir conflict in the Korean War and his body has been unidentified until recently. With his remains identified, Reed was finally brought back home and laid to rest with his loved ones in Toledo, 63 years after his death. (ISAAC HALE | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER)

A young boy in the crowd cheers for the fire department during the Freehold, New Jersey Memorial Day Parade. (ARIELLE BERGER | PHOTO EDITOR)

A woman waits for the Memorial Day Parade to start in Freehold, New Jersey on Monday morning. (ARIELLE BERGER | PHOTO EDITOR)

Colorful kites could be seen rising through the sky on Sunday, May 25, 2014 during the Family Kite Festival at Vetrans Park in Milwaukee, Wis. Sunday marked the 27th annual festival. (KATIE KLANN | PHOTO EDITOR)

A puppet of the Queen of England waves at parade goers from a car sponsored by The Clowns of Waukesha during the Elm Grove Memorial Day Parade on Monday, May 26, 2014 in Elm Grove, Wis. The Clowns of Waukesha is a non-profit organization that participates in the parade each year. (KATIE KLANN | PHOTO EDITOR)

A member of the Milwaukee Heat Wheelchair Basketball team chases after a ball as the parade moves on on Monday, May 26, 2014 during the Elm Grove Memorial Day Parade in Elm Grove, Wis. (KATIE KLANN | PHOTO EDITOR)